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“This is an Opportunity to Improve People’s Lives and Give Them More Hope.” – Interview with Winrock International Farmer-to-Farmer Volunteer Champion Amadou Makhtar Diop

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In Honor of Black History Month, Winrock International's Farmer-to-Farmer Program Recognizes and Celebrates Winrock International's Farmer-to-Farmer Program Volunteer Champion, Amadou Makhtar Diop

Danika Lam & Eric M. Washington

As an organization committed to sustainable and equitable agriculture and rural development, the Winrock International Farmer-to-Farmer Program would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge and honor the significant contributions and impact that the Black Diaspora has had on the agriculture industry in the United States. For centuries, Black farmers, ranchers, and agricultural workers have played a critical role in shaping and sustaining our food systems, despite facing systemic discrimination and barriers to land ownership and access to resources. Their contributions have been vital to the success and diversity of the

IFC and Partners Support Institut Pasteur de Dakar to Boost Vaccine Manufacturing for Africa

Dakar, Senegal, December 13, 2024 – To dramatically boost Africa's vaccine manufacturing capacity, IFC today announced a financing package for vaccine maker Institut Pasteur de Dakar (IPD) that will support the construction of a state-of-the-art, multi-vaccine production facility in Senegal.

The planned facility, known as the Manufacturing in Africa for Disease Immunization and Building Autonomy (Madiba) project, will be located in Diamniadio, near Dakar. Once fully operational, it will have the capacity to produce up to 300 million vaccine doses annually, supplying African markets with essential vaccines.

As the mobilization lead for the project, IFC has arranged a $45 million package, which includes a $15 million loan from IFC and $30 million raised from partner development finance institutions the International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) and the African Development Bank (AfDB).

The African Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) has an ambitious object

Abdoulaye Makhtar Diop

Abdoulaye Makhtar Diop, né le à Dakar, est un homme politique sénégalais ayant exercé les fonctions de ministre, de maire et de directeur de société nationale. Depuis 2013 il est Grand Serigne de Dakar[1].

Formation

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Étudiant en Histoire et Lettres modernes, puis licencié en droit public[2].

Il est admis à l’École nationale d’administration et de magistrature (ENAM), section administration, finance et économie, d’où il sort en 1975 avec le titre d'Administrateur civil.

Carrière

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De 1975 à 1978, il est adjoint au secrétaire général au ministère des Finances

De 1978 à 1980, il est le directeur de cabinet de Lamine Diack, maire de Dakar.

En 1981, il est Secrétaire général de la SONEES.

Il a été l’adjoint au maire de Dakar, Mamadou Diop pendant 13 ans, de 1984 à 1996.

Le , il est ministre des sports sous la présidence de Abdou Diouf fraichement réélu.

Il a été directeur général de la Société nationale d'exploitation des eaux du Sénégal (SONEES) jusqu'à la privatisation de la s

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